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On his deathbed, Johnny tells Ponyboy to "stay gold."
One of the Socs gets out, recognizes Ponyboy, and says to him. Ponyboy then begins to pick up the glass from the broken bottle, and Two Bit realizes that Ponyboy has not permanently changed
The experience hardened him and convinced him that he would never be dependent on anyone again.
Because he was so relieved that Ponyboy was alive and okay (he even tells Pony that he thought that he had lost him like they lost their parents). He was probably feeling extremely guilty too about slapping Ponyboy (remember that if Ponyboy hadn't run out like that he and Johnny would have never gone to the park that night which meant that none of this would have ever even happened.)
There other choice would have been to turn themselves in and johnny would have gone to jail for manslaughter and ponyboy in a boys home.
because they would think he was soft and not tough like they want him to be
He is the strong one in the house so he has to act tough
Johnny convinced Ponyboy to cut his hair by suggesting that it would help him avoid trouble with the police and fit into the community better. Ponyboy eventually agreed because he trusted Johnny's judgment and wanted to avoid getting into more trouble.
On his deathbed, Johnny tells Ponyboy to "stay gold."
One of the Socs gets out, recognizes Ponyboy, and says to him. Ponyboy then begins to pick up the glass from the broken bottle, and Two Bit realizes that Ponyboy has not permanently changed
The experience hardened him and convinced him that he would never be dependent on anyone again.
There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.
Because he was so relieved that Ponyboy was alive and okay (he even tells Pony that he thought that he had lost him like they lost their parents). He was probably feeling extremely guilty too about slapping Ponyboy (remember that if Ponyboy hadn't run out like that he and Johnny would have never gone to the park that night which meant that none of this would have ever even happened.)
There other choice would have been to turn themselves in and johnny would have gone to jail for manslaughter and ponyboy in a boys home.
Jerry Wood was the teacher who saw Ponyboy go into the burning building to save the children inside. He took Ponyboy to the hospital and treated him kindly, as he was grateful for Ponyboy's act of bravery. Despite Ponyboy's status, Wood did not look down on him and treated him with respect.
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cause he wants to look tough